Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 186, Decatur, Adams County, 8 August 1939 — Page 2

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Iltalsmenl of Condition of th* Till: Mhl liocol.ll 4* < AUI AI.TY INSIMAMK <O. or UK lOHk Newark. Now Jersey 10 Fork Place <M> tho list Dav ot De*, e niter. 1110 HtWK H IaNDKRB. President K A. UIAJNDwW. Bscietary Amount of enptiol paid up ___•* 1.0M.H0.00 YTYtoM AMKTB OF COMPANY Ileal K»iut. i ms . umborod I 0j.000.0d Mortaaae Lu«ss on real ••late l Pre* from any prlur In* umbrame) .. Ite7,<*?.2<* Nunda and Ktoeks Owned Market Value) •• 7,3(L141.t0 Cash in Unaka ton Interval and Nut on Inlerest> - 111, 111.01 Ax rmnl He-uritlea 1 Interval A Urn la, St*.)-. 10,060.71 Otter Kvuurlltoa — Nonu Premiums and Aacounle due and la process of cull*, tior __ i.sn.in.ii Arvnunta otherwise ascured Z_ 777.W44S Total Orona Aaaete 111.111.1M.n Deduct Aaarla Not Admitted | 7W.070.1l Nel Asset- 110,114,017.70 LIABILITIES Reserve or amount netvaaarj to reinsure "Ulalandina risks -....1 ltll,«l».tl I osaea due and unpaid s7V,37(.v<> Losses adjusted and not dIM None Ixiales unadjusted and In suspense 1.050.100 Ot Hills and Avvounla unpaid 586, 141.11 Aniuunt due and not due 4>auke or otter credtlure . None Other Liabilities ot Ibo Company t1i.4M.1l Total Liabilitiesl 7.01M74.M Capital ..._( 1 leu.eou.Os Uurplua — * L101.131.il Total _._..__„ne.H4,»o:;o UTATE OF INDIANA. "”i office of Insurance Commissioner ' 1. the undersigned. Insurance Comraiaalonvr of Indiana, hereby certify that the abuse la a correct < upy ot Uw statement i.f the Condition ot the above men Honed Company on the list day ot Iler ember. I(.\ as shoan by the urlaiual statement and that the said original statement Is now on file in thia udre. In Testimony Whereof, I hereunto eubscrlte my name and affix my official seal. this 10th day or July. 1111 Ideal* GKO. H. NEWUAI EU, . Insurance Commissioner. •It Mutual Company so alate. ••Amort taed Bunds Convention Stocks AIOI'ST 7—B. t>~—■" ■ Statement of Condition ot the Mil lilt. CV »l lil.lt loMlltl Lansing, Michigan Strand Bldg. ten the list i’ay of December, 1131 El'MI ND C. SHtEUMt. President C 11. CKuMIKH, Secretary Ano unt ot Capital paid up *8 iee.eeu.ee 41ROCM ASSETS or COMPANY Real Estate t'nln* umbered * <1,471.1* Mortgage Loans on real estate i Free from any prior incumbrancei___. J7, <IO.OO Bonds and Htocks Owned lMarket Value) &1 J,Ute.l3 Cash in llanka tOn Interest and Not on Interest) „„ 117.131. SJ Ao rued de utitles (Interest a Rents. atc-)_ 1.111.11 other HecuriUes .. K.510.1l Premiums and Accounts due and in process ut collection _ 17.11*.** Accounts otherwise secured ..._ SOU*.** Total dross Assets ( llk.eol.Sl Deduct Assets Not Adm> ■ ! I 44.551.:* Net Assets | 713.313. u. LIABILITIES Reserve or amount neccaaary to reinsure outstanding risks * lOO.Mil"! lais'es due and unpaid 14.WLJ3 Losses adjusted and not due t,llo.*< Losses unadjusted and in suspense None Bills-and Ac ousts unpaid .. (I.OkS.JI ABmwt due and not due ’ >'uaks or other creditors „ ... None other Liabilities of the Company ___ ; 11.M1.37l Total Liabilities ( P1.t77.1t •urplua MI.JM.U Total 1 77J.54J.53 HTATE OF INDIANA. ~ iin)., of Insurance Commissioner I. the undersigned. Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, liertoy certify last Iho above la a oorret t copy of the dtatemeni <>f the Condition ot the above mentioned Company on ’*»• 4, ’3 " r •‘o* ember. ISJ*. as tilLT’l.!'* Iho original statement and that th* wi't original statement is how on IIS in his -ffics. 11l Testimony Whereof. I bvpgunto subscribe my name and attic niy ~rti V *L**?*' *“• *?■*• **■* of Jny. 1»3» lUoal) UNO. JL NEWBAI ER. s» » . . •"•’•rance ''ommiaaioner. 4 0 ■ ■ live Kolln Adding Machine paper with rip-cord opener and end-of-roli signal 50c. Eitry roll in vacuum cleaned to remote all lint and du-U. The Decatur llemocrat Co.

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I Mia lemon lof Condition of the Vltluill, al NETT < oiiiTiii t ritih New York. New York 4 Albany bit net ‘ oCUecembvr. 1(31 V INCb-NT CULLKN. President HALIeAItD M CALL. Uecretary Amount ot Capital paid • up •( (,tM,*M.b* QROM A MAK IM OP IXIMPANY Real Estate Vhlnvumb- • . *r*A . ( 1,bi1,117.7< i Mortgage Luu on real l estate Free from any > prlur Incumbrance) lll.We.a* Uon.ls and Mtuaks uwu- >, ed ißook Value) M,M3,3i1.k! > Cash in Ba«ks (On Interest and Not on In. 1 1,(71,137.30 Act rued Me. urilles tin1 Roni* »!«•>- lil.iot *’* i other Mecurltles —Nuue Premluma and Acoounta due at>4 la pro eM vs 1.J;<.7M.47' Accuunla otherwise aeI cured 141,144.77 Tola! Urusa Ass. ta (13,177,451.4 J Deduct Assets Nut Admitted 1 LIW.IMA* Nel Aaeels 114,.k..J07 11 „ UABIUTIEM lieserie or amount no«•esary to rvinsur* outatandinK neks ( M*M7l*. Losses due and unpaid None I Muses adjusted and nut due ... Nogs laissee unadjusted aud >" suM'vnes J.eM.iii.C Hills and Accounts unPaid .., <<,*uu *m .Amount due and not due banks or other creditors Nuno: jtMMr LlairUUlee vl the , I Company :.04J,3<4.13 Total Liabilities |lLJl«.<7*.*l tspltal ...1 Rs**,***.W Murplus.|l«,3:s.<l7.3l ToUl » (14,1t?,307,11 IT* “S '»T INDIANA. ‘(true of Insurance Commissioner I. the undersigned. Insurance Comraiasioner of ludUna, hereby certify , . * l “bove Is a corret t copy of the Mtatemcnt ot the Cvi.ditlon ot .!!* *’l mentioned Company 01. the list day of December. I*lS, as **••, crlgiual statement anJ that the MU.I original statement la now on file In this <.rtl. e. ...L n T e ,t * a * OB > Whereof, 1 hereunto i subac rite my name and affix my offi- •*>»*••. “>>• 10>h day ~f July 1»3» tlieal) titer. IL NEWBAVKE, Ht 1 • Htalement ot Condition of the NEW IKVTIgI tAMALTt 4 <(MPAN» Chicago, Illinois I<< West Van Buren Mreet < Un the list Day of December. 1(31 ALBERT KAHN. President H. a. BAUiMuN. Moerelary Amount of Capital paid up •( leo.ooe.oc tlluIBM AMHETM OF CUMIANY < Rea. Estate Utilmutnb•re.i ( 147,837.11 Mortgage Imans on real estate .Free from any prior Incumbrance) 3(,834.<3 Bunds ar.d Atocka Owned ißook Value) 143.711.17 Cash in Banks ton Interest and Not on Interest) . H. 717.81 Ac, rue«l He. uritles tln.wiJSßL* »‘* n, % •!«.»- 1,7*1.41 i t »tli< r - Nuue I j Premiums and A> cuunta due and tn prix esa of , -oHecUun — _ »«.»<7.4J I Account* otherwise •«> J cured None . outer Agggta - - &.*MAi j Total tiroes Assets ( •34,*3».44 i I■, *trT Assets Not A4,d»Ue4.. . 21.70 I*l Net Assets ( <«l,l7<lS LIAHII.ITIKg | Reserve or amount ne<e»anry tu reinsure ,Hitstandlng risk, ( 1M.177.M Imssea due and unpaid <J,.00.*0 Losaea adjusted and not . due None Losses unadjusted and in suspense None I Bills and A-counta un- . Paid l.lot*.no , Amount due ai,.J pot due banks or other < icdlI tors .... . None |utuer luabllliies of the < ,*mpany 17.380 00 Total UabillUes «....( MRBTTA4 ' capital I -an.npa.a* Murplus | 1>*1.3((.71! Toul I M>,l7<.M~| MTATE OF INDIANA. , office <>f Insurance Commissioner I. the undersigned. Insurance Cum. Is. . Indiana, hereby certify * Jhe above is a correct copy of the Mtatetnent of the Com*.Hon of' !> mentioned Company on ’?*i**3 » f Iteemter. I*ll. as shown by Ihe original statement and that the said original statement is now on rile, in hie office. ..I" Tesum-dty Whereof. I nereunto | subs, rite my name and affi . my offiCtal seal, thia lath day of July,'l*ty, * goal i (Jte> II NKWHAI'KIL .tr u..>. > n s<*ran,e Commissioner, s’/..?!JUS"! Company eo state TODAY'S COMMON ERROR * lh» not nay. "I am api to b«* i inlatakon;" say, "likely.-

t Test Your knowledge I Can vnu answer seven of theee I leti uuestions? Turn to page Four for th* an*w*r< t. Which i.'nglish King was surnamed Couur de Lion? 2 What Is the dlffrrvnrr in Uni* between Chicago and tian Francisco? 3 Does the Kiel canal connect the Mediterranean und Red Bea. I the North Bea and the Baltic, or Hie Allanilc and Pacific Oceans’ 4. From which country did the V. B. obtain the laud included in the Louisiana Purchase? &. On which finger should clast

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CHAPTER XXiV Several women now entered the dressing room. "Niklas," said fxila coldly, "expects to eve-you, I imagine." "I'm not going to sing U>-nighL" Mid Toni quickly. “Why not?" Toni thought: "Hl tell her what happened this morning. Who knows, she might throw some light upon it? lU watch her." Lowering her voice, she recounted her experience to Ixila. There was a feverish, half-aneer-ing look in the sunken eye*. “I’m not surprised," Lola said. "If you knew what I've been through! Any one that's the queen bee with Nicky's got to take what's coming. Get me? Or don’t you?" And she laughed. “I don't get you." Toni said. “I'm trying to earn an honest living—" “On Broadway? That'* a good on*. You're green!" Toni was glad to get away from her, but it wasn't long before Loin followed her back to the screened table. Ix>la sat down. A* she did so, she gave another of her distinctive coughs. Teddy LeStrange was at the bar, so the woman at the next table sat idone. But the moment Izda coughed, she rose and headed for the powder room, as before. The cough, Toni was sure r.ow, w*s * She did not sing that night She was excused. Lola suggested to Niklas that she substitute for Toni. She was strong enough now for her Spanish dance routine. Her partner was here. Niklas agreed. “But you will not again ride alone tn the park, marquise?" Niklas cautioned Toni. ."Fortunately for you and for the dub. Mr. HalsteadFlagg eame to the rescue. I think he is—a leetle in love?" Toni flushed scarlet "Ah. do not be annoyed. And hear In mind I do not wish publicity tn the papers about the kidnaping es this morning. It might frighten our clients, keep them away from th* club. You understand?" "Perfectly," Toni agreed. “But to be associated with Mr. Halstead-Flagg can only benefit us. You will encourage him, marquise, to eome here often, and to bring with him parties of his rich friends.” Looking at the sleek, suave Niklas, Toni was conscious of strange undercurrents. Inla had disappeared. presumably to get into her dancing costume. Niklas said impressively: "Th* apartment on Park Avenue is now ready, marquise. You will move in tomorrow. It is beautiful, this new setting I hsve prepared for you I" e e e e There was no question hut thst Niklas hid furnished the new apartment for Toni in exquisite style. She was amased—stunned. With th* promoter and hi* proas agenL she stood in the foyer of the apartmenL staring through delicate wrought-iron gate* at th* enchanting vista. . At one end. the foyer led into a long eighteenth century salon whose wall* were painted a delicate, pale green. She was looking directly at a tapestry that gave th* effect es gating into far distance es a forest.

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rings be worn? < Who won the IM* nation*l P. 0 A. gulf title, recently played st the Pomonok Country Club? 7 What la an arboretum? S For what labor organisation do the Initiate 1. U A. stand? 9 What la the correct pronunciation of the word despicable? 10. On which continents are rhinoceroses ludlgeneous? SEVERAL FINES , CONTINUED ritoM PAOB ONB) After his trial had been set for next Monday and bls bond placed at l&O. he asked ofleers to be re-

with huntsmen, their tadies, stags and hounds. Directly below wu a marquetry commode with heavy brass handles. Against the narrower end waU, was a beautiful French Chippendale desk, with a desk set of soft Hurred leather, and a pen with a hug* oetrich plunMu « "Talk* a look at this foyer before we go into the salon." said Niklas, pleased. Th* girl had a feeling for beauty. It elated her, made her mor* vivid. Would she recognize the Italian Renaissance furniture? She did. On each side of a refectory table in th* foyer was a stiff, fifteenth century chair with a leather back. Toni peered at the two seats. “I'm looking for the Medici coat of "Switch on a light, Lou,” Niklas told his press agenL Toni exclaimed triumphantly: "Genuine! There** the insignia!” “Everything’s genuine here." She examined the tall candlesticks that were set on a strip of faded, rich velvet that ran the length of th* table. "Quoffre ernto pieces!" said Toni delightedly. She drew back a step, and stared at her reflection in an enormous mirror with a carved gilt frame. Was ahe real? Th* one* down-and-out Toni Goddard amid such vibrant beauty? The foyer glowed with the passion and the deep, rich color of eld Italian workmanship In its moat creative period. Tu the right of the foyer was a eriuMon velvet curtain covering a door. "To the kitchen quarters. But first let’s see the salon," Niklas told her, lifting th* latch of the wrougbtiron gates. They stepped inside. Exquisite furniture was set her* and there, spaciously, in the long room. Ruga glowed in mosaic pattern, amber and green and enmson * h*d P fi r| **** Bn l '** A white marble fireplace, with real logs burning in R. and priceless eb)ecf< fart set on its mantrl. occupied the center of the long left wail. On either side was a tall French window overlooking Park Avenue. Real lace curtains covered the glass. To the right of the fireplace was a ehaise longue, covered in pink and silver brocade. At the right of the chaise longue, and eloae enough to carry on an intimate conversation, was a largo settee, deeply cushioned in gold brocade. On the other side of the fireplace wm a quaint love aeaL its frame painted with lovers’ knots holding Uny baskets of flowers. Occasional tables of marquetry or walnut, spindle-legged and dainty, were at each end of love eeat and sofa. At the far end of the salon stood a golden harp, a stool of pent poiat beside it, as though inviting the owner of the apartment to come hither, and perform! lively old French paintings and multi shaped mirrors were <,n the other three wails. Beauty was flung in profusion at Toni. She was gloriously happy. Hadn't she dreamed for years es a place like this? She thought of Guy coming to vhit her In this setung, this poignant beauty surrounding them. Niklas and bis eempaniou on-

turned before the court to change his plea. Walter Magner, of near Bluffton, who was arrested Bunday by Btate Otllcer Truman Blerie. was also handed a 126 fine and six months license revocation when hr pleaded guilty to a charge of drunk driving. Magner admitted that his auto sideswiped a car on federal road 27 north of the city just previous to his arrest. He contended that he would have stopped, but I the arresting oncer asserted that he had driven shout four miles down the road until a tire, damaged In the accident, went flat Magner said that It was the first time

ehanged glances, both thinking the money and effort bad been well worth it Like the historic queen who had dwelt in just such beauty, Toni would enchant everyone who came to this salonl Furthtr thtir projactil Toni turned to them. "I'm so happy that I’m dumb! But not blind!” She laughed gayly. "And now for the greatest surprise, my dear marquise!” Niklas opened a door that led to a small, formal dining room, but it was not in there that he led Toni at this moment It was into the bedroom of the beautiful apartmenL the piiet da raaiatanre! On a dais in the center of the room, was the most beautiful bed Toni had ever seen, its head rest topped by looped hangings of palest blue brocade. It was incredibly lovely. All curves and curlicues, its low, narrow sides and two ends had as background a faded blue surface with golden embossings and carvinps round the edges. But the high, curving frame at the foot of the bed was the outstanding achievement! Floating on clouds in a blue sky, her recumbent limbs on a bed of roses, was the exquisite carving of a young woman, looking out at Toni with seductive sweetness. She rubbed her eyes. Was it a dream ? The voice of Niklas broke into her thoughts. "Pretty, isn't It?" Thee* was something catlike in his expression. “Worth al! of thirty thousand dollar*," Lou Steiner added. “I got it out of an old French ehat ran for Nicky. I paid eight thousand cash for iL Th* old lady was proud as could be, but broke. She had a title, too. Almost the same story as yours, marquise!" He winked. Toni hated his innuendoes. But she was so thrilled with the apartment that she had no thoughts for Lou Steme*. "It’» gorgeous," said Toni. "And my belief is that it «Bec belonged to a French queen. Didn’t th* old lady tell you something about Marie Antoinette visiting a relative of hers, end sleeping in thnt bed?" asked Niklas of his press agenL “Sure she did. But people are such liars when it comes to the dollar!" Lou shrugged. Niklas looked at him severely, “lhat's the story—for our purposes! The marquise inherited this bed. When she lost her money and I brought her to America to star in Le Ckofeeu de la Marquise, we brought the bed with us, and that goes for—let me see—the love seat and—why not, Lou?—all the fundtur* in the salon." “B"**" Toni, fearful, “wouldn t people wonder why. since I possessed such valuable antiques, I didn t sell them, and get money to live on. rather than sing in * night club?" "There’s something in that," said the press agent, nodding. “She was so devoted to ter thing* she d go to any length to keep them! Family pride and all!" suggested Niklaa. "If they question you, Antoinetto, said Lou. "you can hint Sou v* mortgaged ’em to Nicky. Jiit he permits you to use 'em. That* fea.ible" (To Be Continued) •*l «* •»•■•'•. Sr- 'UMS. tea

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• RATH Ono Timo—Minimum charge el 25c for 20 words or lees. Over 20 words. Die per word Two Times—Minimum charge of 40c for 20 words or less. Over 20 words 2c per word for the two times Thro* Time*—Minimum charge of 60c for 20 words or leas. Over 20 word* 2'/ t C per word for the three times. Cards es Thank* >sc Obituaries and verses .. 1’ 00 Open rate • display advertising Mo per column Inch. • — -♦ FOR SALE ALWAYS new and USED washer*, sweeper*, refrigerators: small payment. 4-ycar-old Jersey cow. Decatur Hatchery, James Kitchen. Salesman. IM-lt FOR SALE — i*S acre farm. Washington Tp. A Hargalu at t<2ov. Easy term*. 7* acre (arm. modern house and barn, close to Decatur. Easy term*. John A. Harvey, Monroe. Ind l»4t3x FOR SALE — Good home grown Grim alfalfa seed. John 11 Barger. Craigville. Ind. Craigville phone. !Mt3x j FOR BALE Eating and cooking apple*. Mrs. Ray Smith, phone iS’i) IM-t2 ORDERED SOLD Taed Furniture Stove* and Pianos. 3 piece | Living room suite. (7.M; 8 piece . Dining room suite, (5.50; Large | size Cabinet Heater. *4.4*4); Piano. (8.MI; Iron and brass beds. Il.ue ' to 13. M; used mattresses, 31(H) up. , 2 Dressers. (4 5u and $8.4*4). This : merchandise was all traded iu on I new and came out of good home* 1 Sprague Furniture Co, 152 South Second street. Phone 199. iggtg FOR SALE — Red ripe tomatoe 50c bu.; green cucumbers. 5o« bu ; large chunk pickles, 75c bu ; canning pickle*. $1 bu.. H. P. Schmitt. Phone »«7. 18g 3t — 9 Mr and Mr*. Ronald Pa Tish and I laughter are visiting here with friends and relative*. he had been before a court and I that the car was the first he had owned. I Rudy Valesquez. Mexican, of near Van Wert. Ohio, was also need *3l and costs and had his drivjer's license taken away for six 1 months. He pleaded guilty to a drunk driving charge. He wm arrested Saturday by State Officer Rusvel Prior on federal road 224. east of the city. Prosecutor Arthur E. Voglewede conducted the state's case In each ,of the proae< utlons aud questioned the ogenders. Edward Poh), of Delphos. O, pleaded guilty before Mayor Elzey to reckless driving, and was fined ♦5 and cost*. Pohl was arrestiM Saturday night by officer Prior when he imssed two cars on the i curve on highway 324 just east of ’ the city. In J. P. Court Two were also fined In justice of I peatN* conrt Monday. Frank Rausch, of Fort Wayne, who was I arrested by Officer Rierie Saturj day tor reckless driving on federal road 27 was fined 11 and coats by Justice John T. Kelly. .Milo U>hi man. who was arrested Batiirday night by Officer Earl Warnoi k on I a charge of rrckleae driving, was filled 16 I

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WANTED WANTED —Good, clean, big Hags nullable for cleaning machinery. Cannot une underwear, stockings, pants, coats, ooveralls, or any similar material. Will pay 4c lb. Decatur Daily Democrat. WANTED — To do water well drilling. l*rices reasonable. Free estimate*. Floyd Kohn. Ohio City, 0hi0.186 k 3t-x WANTED — Cuatom Canning. Tues, Thur*. Bat. 4 mile* south ot Decatur <<u Mud Pike. Phone 8748. Mrs. D. E. Foreman. I*6 3t-x MISCELLANEOUS We are now canning every day but Saturday. Quality work Msured. Ail canned goods guaranteed. No appointment uecessary. Llecb ty Custom Caunery, Berne, lud. I ARMM4B ATTIi.TION — CaU 879-A at our expense Cue dead stock removal. Th* Stedlsr Product* Co, Frank Burger, agent. U-ts 1 - o MARKETS AT A GLANCE Stocks irregular and quiet. Douds irregular; U. S. governments irregular. Curb stock* irregular. Chicago stock* mlved. Call niouey 1 per cent. Foreign exchange: Netherlands Guilder weak; Shanghai dollar at new record low; other major currencies about steady Ui relation to the dollar. Cbtton futures off as much as 35 cent* a bale. Grains in Chicago: lower, wheat off about 4 to cent and corn off around H to % cent. Chicago liveetock: hogs weak, cattle weak: sheep steady. Rubber futures easy. Silver unchsnged In New York at 344* cents a fine ounce.

Aged Man Is Killed By Kailroad Train New Albany. Ind.. Aug. 8 — UJJ*> — Coroner Frank T. Tyler relumed a verdict of accidental death yesterday iu the death of Edgar It. RudiuJscu, 7a. .< Hitholson was struck by a B. and O passenger train whib< croeaIng the tracks on hl* way to a garden near the city. a— XWTII K <>» FIX 41. MKTT4.EMKXW «»»' KHVATK XO. ;tMJ 8-tl.w I* hereby ai«ea te tbs eremtor*. heir* and leaalrea of Christlan 11-rne. de* eased to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Dej»lur, Indian*, on the Ata day of Heptemter. I»ZS. and show cause, it ••>. why the Final Keill* ment Aea th ” ••‘•‘te of »«ld dec*. * But 4dppravc<ii Mfi<| u.'l h, .t r ’i.* rv Io then and ’terr mate proof of heirshin, and rescue their ffi.lrlbuttve steres. I*. Katterfte Borne. Kve ulrl* * Ind**»**• July |l3>. JMrnrw r. Mr rry man. Administrator's Ssie of Real Estate The understaned as administrator of ih. estate of charted E Bmlih d..<* M »ed. will O fte r for sale St Private rale, Bt thp Uw ujri| _ e of Henry B Heiter. 113 South HocOUd Slle.l, ) „. llMk ~ |>|( Thursday. August 10. 1939 •4 U i’Ji‘ l ! l ' , 1 U "" M r ." l ,n ‘-■"■’"man's Buhdiviskin of out-lot 24* in trabbs’ Western Addition to the ’own. now city „t itecntur. Indi •na. teing located at soul beast sin-X “* “"** TweUlh terms; Cash, free of tax*-* nay. % ,n IM *‘ »ÜbJect to approval of the court. e»*—« H.... Adm if* nry H. Heller, attorney.

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MmußEfii] daily report of W AND FOREIGN MA R \°™ Brady's M.rtet t or 0 B Crslgvllls. Ho. B . 4nd Clossd at i 2 Cot mt. d Auw ■ No commission aua ' ■ V-U I'M) to 130 lbs « 120 to 140 lbs. ■ 140 to ]«o H| IbO to 225 lb. 225 to 250 |b» B 250 to 2*u lbs 280 to 300 |bs H 300 to 35(> H 350 lbs. and tn, raffi Roughs .Stags ■ Vcslers H Spring buck lamb, Spring lamb* Yearlings wholesale egg amß poultry Furnished by ■ Matz's Egg & p Salv (B Decatur Correct.d August s IS Price* for erst Gas* A premium of lc per be paid for all dean, CO oi white White Eggs doz Browu or mixed . j , IgS Heavy hens per lb. Leghorn heuf. ib W Heavy broilers, barred or vtiß Rocks, 3 lbs aud up W Lt-gboru broilers . . a ■ UP ■ Heavy ro-.- , ■ Leghorn roue:--. JH FORT WAYNE LiVES’oB Fort Wayit, . l Ul j Al| , ■ — Livestock: 9 Hogs 25 . ent- *. 6 20. Im.2.h> lb. „ ... - .1 .B 5 80. 26-it... B 5 40. 3.a>,t., . . B 4 80. 14.M6- lb. . .B 5 35; 100-120 Ibe 510. 9 Roughs 4 00. stag* Jw, B 9.54*. lambs Mxt. ■ east buffalo liylstß East Hu11..10. Auk * Livestock: ■ Hog* 14*0; mark* : w* ak to 9 lower; 150 22" lbs iru.keß 6*606 75. eir-.-.j- » . .t. tB quot-d to |7 ■ Cattle 100. titeady *>uktl age bulls |*se. in. .Hum -nd ■ weights 35 3316 10 ■ Calves «0; vealers unrksM good and l h"b • largely H'.ifl Sheep 100. spring lambs »tfl quality coiuidvr*<l. in.d:ual inixid gade. 17 7510 near < hoke qu-t' d i'jsk" S INDIANAPOLIS L'VES’OCB Inaianapolh. Ind. .(u« > -I — Livestock ■ Hog re*. I|>t. * ‘ market 2.’* <<|. » I. ».r B Iba 6 10-6 35 ?s*' l>. 300 too |bs 4*5 3 2.'.. !—!*>■ 3 rang 6U. tu, M , I . 1•«: fl 4 00-5 25 ■ Cattle 3.64H1 calve* AM. fl trade slow, most bids is isl cents l.'Wer, h. ls.-i- n.ninroß to weak, early sales 75(fl cows steady Io srak tesielfl ebnta higher, lop low ■ Sheep 1.804); la: lautlx tsfl choice kind* *<ar*> »lr*4fl weak at 9 00. htaer trades fl to 35 cents lower, bulk bfl lambs 8.36-875. I CLEVELAND PROOLCfI Cleveland. Aug b Ofil fl dace: I Baiter steady Furs* fl standard** 27 in jobbing lots ■ Eggs steady Ex’nt gr«d» fl to*e: current receipt* l< I Uvc poultry weak. *fl 5 lbs ami up 171* du )» fl young < Iba and up 12 13. Mafl and colored 910; old 91- I potatoes: ohl<> new tl •'fl per 100 lb. bag. Oregon red •! Virginia cobblers II *" take whiten 3144-3 «5: K<#M 31 75; Illinois II 35 N«* 81.66: New Jersey 4! TH »* ho bakers 82 40 2 65. Idaho n Burbank* 83 35-2.60; ld*ho be* .OU CHICAGO GRAIN CLOBS Sept Wheat 63Ni ««* Coro 42i* Oat* I7H 871 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected Aligns’ * Price* to be psid tomorrow No. 1 Wheat. 50 lb*, or tetter I No. 3 Wheat. 58 lb*. Oats. 30 lb*, test No. 3 Yellow Corn No. 1 Boy Beans .... Ryu -• CENTRAL 3OYA CO. y Bean* _ - N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eye* Esamlned • Gl***»» Fl ’ l HOUR! 880 to 11:34 12.30 to M Baturdey*. 8 00' p. *"• Telephene IM